A lingering problem for the Warren Commission’s theory
that a single bullet wounded both President John F. Kennedy and John Connally
was the Texas governor’s insistence he had been hit by a second shot, not the
same shot that hit JFK, contends WND senior staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi,
author the new WND Books release “Who Really
Killed Kennedy? 50 Years Later: Stunning New Revelations about the JFK
Assassination.”
Corsi points out that Connally, even while he was in the
hospital recovering from his wounds, insisted he was hit by a second shot. “Connally’s testimony was particularly
challenging to the Warren Commission’s claim Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone-gun
assassin,” Corsi stressed. “If Connally was hit by a separate shot, and a shot
missed to hit bystander James Tague, then at least four shots were fired at the
JFK limousine.”
Corsi notes that the Warren Commission already had
determined the maximum number of shots Oswald could have fired with the manual
bolt-action Mannlicher-Carcano rifle was three.
If four shots were fired at JFK, there had to have been a second
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